Episodes
Ever wonder how old favorite cotton varieties compare to today's high-powered options? Jay Mahaffey of the Bayer Learning Center joins the podcast to discuss his Antique Alley research study and the ways that today's varieties have evolved from the leading standards of the mid-1990s.
Published 04/23/24
Published 04/23/24
Chad Brewer, Executive Director of the Cotton Foundation, joins the podcast to discuss the role of the Foundation, what it does, where it fits within the U.S. cotton industry, and what benefits it provides to cotton growers. 
Published 04/10/24
The recent dicamba ruling put the challenges facing EPA back in the spotlight. University of Georgia Extension Weed Specialist Stanley Culpepper joins the podcast to discuss some of those challenges and what they mean for new registrations and weed management programs for cotton.
Published 03/20/24
The Cotton Grower staff was pleased to present the 2023 Cotton Grower Cotton Achievement Award to Bart Davis during a recent luncheon. Listen in to the presentation, including Bart's remarks about the importance of industry involvement.
Published 03/06/24
We're talking about the recent dicamba news and recapping the National Cotton Council annual meeting - including an interview with 2024 NCC Chairman Joe Nicosia.
Published 02/21/24
Jason Moss, the 2023 Joseph J. O'Neill Cotton Marketer of the Year, joins the podcast to discuss how an Illinois grain and hog farmer got into the cotton business and how his background in ag marketing consulting allows him to practice what he preaches.
Published 02/06/24
Cotton Grower colleague and ag tech expert Matt Hopkins joins the podcast to discuss his list of the top apps for agriculture, plus some thoughts on the new John Deere/SpaceX partnership.
Published 01/24/24
There's a lot of cotton news to unpack as the new year begins. Join Jim and Beck as they examine the 2024 Cotton Grower cotton acreage survey results, introduce the 2023 Cotton Grower Cotton Achievement Award recipient, and report on new cotton varieties and other news from the Beltwide Cotton Conferences.
Published 01/10/24
Dr. Darren Hudson of Texas Tech University joins the podcast for a wide-ranging discussion including predictions for cotton in 2024, opportunities that may be available for growers, an update on the farm bill, and more.
Published 12/19/23
Cotton industry veteran Bill Robertson joins the podcast for a wide-ranging (and never boring) discussion on, among other things, the importance of good soil health, cotton production, life on his own farm, and how selling bulls and evaluating cotton varieties are more similar than you might think. 
Published 12/06/23
What's behind the recent slide in cotton prices - especially as harvest is wrapping up? Texas A&M Cotton Economist Dr. John Robinson joins the podcast to share his perspective on why, what it means, and what may be ahead moving into 2024.
Published 11/20/23
What happens to old denim when it wears out? A lot, in fact - especially when given new life through the Blue Jeans Go Green program. In keeping with America Recycles Day, Andrea Samber with Cotton Incorporated joins the podcast to share the details about the program's success and future.  
Published 11/09/23
The Soil Health Institute's Jessica Kelton joins the podcast to discuss the Institute's research and outreach programs and the value they offer to cotton growers and their farms.
Published 10/25/23
Robbie Minnich, Vice President of Washington Operations for the National Cotton Council, joins the podcast to discuss the recent actions and turmoil in Congress and how they may impact passage of a new farm bill.
Published 10/11/23
One season in, ThryvOn Technology has shown a positive impact and rising expectations for thrips and plant bug management. A cotton specialist, entomologist, and crop consultant join the podcast to share their observations about the technology and what it means for cotton growers.  
Published 09/27/23
Georgia Extension Cotton Specialist Camp Hand joins the podcast to talk about the status of cotton production in the state and how it's fared this season through excessive heat, a hurricane, and ongoing issues with a four-legged pest.
Published 09/13/23
No usual August doldrums this season. Lower production estimates, range-bound prices, reduced demand, and record-setting heat combined to make August a crazy and confusing time for cotton. Dr. O.A. Cleveland joins the podcast to explain what's going on and how to navigate what may lie ahead.
Published 08/23/23
With registration deadlines approaching for the new Climate Smart Cotton Program, Chad Brewer joins the podcast to explain the program details and why growers should get involved now.
Published 08/09/23
Three members of Australia's cotton industry join the Cotton Companion podcast to discuss cotton production in Australia - and the similarities and differences with the U.S. 
Published 07/26/23
The Cotton Companion caught up with Tennessee Weed Specialist Larry Steckel during his annual Weed Field Day to discuss current weed management issues, impact of new regulations, and new products and technologies on the way. Plus, the first bale of cotton for 2023!
Published 06/28/23
What do USDA's recent supply/demand projections mean for the cotton market? And how are current conditions impacting this year's cotton crop in Texas? Dr. John Robinson from Texas A&M joins the podcast to explain.
Published 06/13/23
University of Georgia Economist Dr. Don Shurley joins the podcast to discuss how best to navigate the current cotton market and its multiple levels - and what may be ahead as the 2023 marketing year approaches.
Published 05/24/23
With the 2023 cotton season finally underway, we visit with Mississippi cotton grower Keylon Gholston for his perspective on delayed planting and other challenges that may be ahead. Plus, Kotton Kidz needs photos!  
Published 05/10/23
Dr. Ed Barnes of Cotton Incorporated joins the podcast to discuss how new technology is impacting cotton production now - and what's coming soon.
Published 04/26/23